Jim: The offending "text field" is probably a text frame that is marked as PostScript code in the text frame's object properties. The first word in the text frame is "KVH", and since PostScript is space-delimited, PostScript throws an error at the first word ("KVH" not being a proper PostScript or PDFMark command). This aborts the whole print job.

To toggle off the PostScript characteristic, select (click on) the text frame and either right-click or select the Graphics menu, then click Object Properties. From there, uncheck PostScript Code.

This will eliminate your document's bad behavior

Good luck,

--William Abernathy


James Dyson wrote:
Thanks for all of your help. I just figured out a workaround. I noticed
the first file in the book was the only one that I couldn't save as a
PDF. The culprit was the last page of the first file. There was a text
field that existed in duplicate in both the left master page and body
page. I tried deleting the body page text box (since the text is static)
but that didn't solve it. For some reason I had to override the "blank"
master page we use and add a text box on top of it in the body page. If
I get more time I'll experiment for a withbetter solution, but I can work
with this for now.

Thanks again,
Jim
_____________________________________________ From: James Dyson Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:54 AM
To:     'framers@lists.frameusers.com'
Subject:        Book problems
with
Hi all,

I'm using Framemaker 7.2 and I've run into a problem I've never seen
before. I have a small book, consisting of just four files (15 pages)
and a TOC. I can print the files within the book individually without
any problems. When I try to print the book, only the first file prints
and then a page prints with the following error message:

ERROR: undefined
OFFENDING COMMAND: KVH?  (KVH is my company name)
STACK:
72
469
-462
-69

I've also tried saving the book as a PDF, and the .log file listed the
very same error message shown above. The PDF failed to generate.

I've tried the following solutions to no avail:
Tried other printers
Creating a new book and adding those files to the new book
Deleting individual files
Reordering files
Printing the book using a different PC and copy of Framemaker
Printed another, existing book and verified that I can still do that
Gotten assurance from IT that there is no known significance on their
end to the error message shown

Thanks,
Jim Dyson

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